WWII Canadian Mk2 Combat Helmet 1941 Dated
The Brodie helmet is a steel combat helmet designed and patented in London in 1915 by John Leopold Brodie. Canadian helmet production commenced in 1940. The helmets were identical to the British original, except that the rubber "bumper" pads in the lining were only fitted to horizontal helmet band and not to the vertical bands. This helmet was made in 1941 by General Steel Wares. of Toronto with the lining produced by the Viceroy Manufacturing Co. in Toronto. The helmet is in excellent overall condition with original paint and finish. The helmet liner is in excellent condition with some signs of wear, built in 1942. The rubber and foam parts are pliable and soft, original nut and washer holding the liner has been replaced. The chin strap is missing. Please see pictures for further details.
- Item #: 47983
- Availability: In Stock
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$115.00